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The Sea in Nineteenth-Century English and American Literature - Representative Works

REPRESENTATIVE WORKS

Kate Chopin
The Awakening (novel) 1899

Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (poem) 1798; published in Lyrical Ballads

Joseph Conrad
The Mirror of the Sea: Memories and Impressions (essays) 1906

James Fenimore Cooper
The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea (novel) 1823
The Red Rover: A Tale (novel) 1827
The Water Witch; or, The Skimmer of the Seas: A Tale (novel) 1830
The Two Admirals: A Tale of the Sea (novel) 1842
Afloat and Ashore; or, The Adventures of Miles Wallingford (novel) 1844
The Sea Lions; or, The Lost Sealers (novel) 1849

Stephen Crane
“The Open Boat” (short story) 1898; published in The Open Boat and Other Tales of Adventure

Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
Two Years Before the Mast: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea (prose) 1840

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